
About
Everywhere and nowhere. That's how someone described me after one of my first weddings. That's been my motto ever since. I'm right in the thick of the action, up close or at a distance, but I get the shot, and I get it unobtrusively. I'm excellent at getting exactly where I need to be without interfering with guests or with the moment. I'm consistently complimented by guests on this. While I try to remain unobtrusive, I'm also present and happy to converse and engage with guests when appropriate. I'm always approachable and friendly.
For me, photography uses my brain, my heart, and my instincts. It dynamically combines technology, artistry, and working with people. It's a great challenge to synthesize these different skills, and I love it! And the greatest reward for me is the feeling of satisfaction that I'm providing something very valuable to an individual, a family, or an organization, after putting all of my energy into it.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Different types of jobs may require different approaches, and in that sense I always strive to be flexible. But, I don't change who I am. I always put customer service and great results on the same high level. I see myself as a service provider as well as a producer of a great product.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I'm a graduate of one of the most renowned photography school in the country, The Rochester Institute of Technology. And as a long time member of the Westchester Professional Photographer's Association, and because I've been a working pro for over 10 years, I have a long list of fellow professionals that I can call on to fill my shoes in the event that I am unable to show up for an event. This is a nice insurance policy, but fortunately I've never had to use it.